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Fantasy Premier League tips: Best value bargain FPL transfers you need in GW11
FANTASY PREMIER LEAGUE tips can highlight the bargains ahead of everyone else ahead of GW11.
Fantasy Premier League is brimming with bargains for thos managers who are willing to take a chance on more obscure names.
Bournemouth and Brighton are turning into go-to goldmines for attackers and defenders respectively.
Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool are all represented among the top value stars based on their points to price tag ratio in recent games – but who will you trust to maintain their form?
Express Sport has rounded up the best FPL bargain stars with the highest Value (Form) ratings – calculated as points per million based on their most recent games.
Callum Wilson (Bournemouth – £6.6m) 1.3 value
The Cherries' main man has been a constant source of goals and assists.
Asmir Begovic (Bournemouth – £4.5m) 1.3 value
Eddie Howe's strikers have received plenty of praised, but his goalkeeper has also impressed in recent weeks.
Kiko Femenia (Watford – £4.2m) 1.4 value
The Hornets' full-back could grow into a terrific bargain signing, especially with Aaron Wan-Bissaka's effectiveness on the decline.
Dejan Lovren (Liverpool – £4.9m) 1.4 value
The Croatian star is back up to full fitness and battling Joe Gomez for a spot next to Virgil van Dijk.
Lewis Dunk (Brighton – £4.4m) 1.4 value
The Seagulls have kept three clean sheets in a row with Dunk among the cheapest you can pick up.
Anthony Martial (Manchester United – £7.4m) 1.7 value
United's only attacking bright spark in recent weeks. He's the most expensive player on this list, but his form is justifying the cost and more.
Jordan Pickford (Everton – £4.9m) 1.9 value
Penalty saves in consecutive games have led to Pickford's surge up the form rankings.
Bruno (Brighton – £4.4m) 1.9 value
The 38-year-old defender is reaping the rewards of Chris Hughton's airtight style of play.
Ross Barkley (Chelsea – £5.8m) 2.1 value
The former Everton man has exploded into terrific form. He is racking up goals and assists despite not featuring every week.
Mathew Ryan (Brighton – £4.5m) 2.2 value
Cheap keepers are always the way forward in FPL. Ryan has plenty of bonus points, save points and clean sheets.